No artist who spend time on the road enjoys gaps. While it's nice to have a day off occasionally, it also means days of lost income due to travel/logistics. So what can you do to get a show when it seems everyone in town is booked? Today, I focus on 5 different places that you can turn to for more leads. Resources: Episode 30: Hacks for Booking College Gigs The Touring Musician: A Small-Business Approach to Booking Your Band on the Road (book)
#226 - How to Feel More Fulfillment as an Artist
#225 - How We Are The Northern Lights Successfully Embodies the D.I.Y Spirit
#224 - Sept. Recap: What Every Artist Should Know and Be
#223 - How Artists Can Use Instagram Stories
#222 - How to be an Instagram Live Rockstar
#221 - How to Create Giveaways on Instagram
#220: Artist Consultation Session with Elizabeth Eckert: Touring, Recording, Revenue, and more!
#219 - How LaurDIY Reached Over 8 Million Subscribers on YouTube
#218 - How and Why You Should Say No
#217 - How to Get Your Music on Spotify Playlists
#216 - 4 Traits Every Artist and Musicpreneur Needs to Have
#215 - How and Why Musicians Should Use Pinterest
#214 - Recap: How Awareness, Persistence, and Curiosity Win
#213 - How Manafest Sold Over 15,000 CDs Through Facebook Ads
#212 - How Mentoring Others Will Keep You Motivated
#211 - Why Facebook Reach is Declining and What You Can Do About It
#210 - How to Increase Your Creativity pt. 2
#209 - How to Increase Your Creativity pt. 1
#208 - 3 Qualities Every Artist Needs for Success
#207 - Weekly Recap: Approaching Your Music Career with Diversity
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